A man accused of fatally shooting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe admitted to murder in the first hearing of the case, media said, three years after the assassination of Japan's longest-serving premier stunned the nation.
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- Tetsuya Yamagami admitted to killing former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during his trial.
- Yamagami was arrested at the scene after allegedly using a homemade gun. 17s
- His lawyer requested a reduced sentence, arguing the weapon was not a legal handgun. 31s
- Yamagami reportedly blamed Abe for supporting the Unification Church, which his mother donated to heavily. 43s
- The verdict in the case is scheduled to be announced in January. 1m 3s